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After July 24: Section 301 Tariffs
Section 122 expires July 24. On June 2, USTR proposed Section 301 tariffs covering 60 countries — ranging from 10% to 12.5%. Here's what changes, what stays, and what importers need to do before the window closes.
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Section 122 Tariff 2026: What Importers Should Do Before July 24
Section 122 tariff 2026 has been ruled unlawful — but duties are still being collected. A federal court struck down the 10% global surcharge, an appeals court froze that ruling, and July 24 is the expiration date. Here's what every importer needs to do right now to protect their position and preserve refund eligibility.
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The U.S. Tariff Landscape Just Changed Overnight — What Importers and Exporters Need to Know
Published: February 23, 2026 The last week of February 2026 brought one of the most significant shifts in U.S. trade policy in decades — not through a new negotiation or a trade deal, but through a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated the legal foundation of nearly two years of tariff policy. Within hours, the administration responded with a new framework. If you're moving goods to or from the United States, your cost structure may look different today than it did last week.
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